HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Regionals
Division III
At Tiffin
Boys
Team standings: Liberty-Benton 72, Columbus Grove 54.5, Tiffin Calvert 41, Old Fort 40, Tinora 39, Lima Central Catholic 36, Toledo Christian 34, Bluffton 31, Fairview 28, Van Buren 27, Elmwood 25, Woodmore 24, Patrick Henry 21, Margaretta 19.5, Montpelier 19, Evergreen 19, Ayersville 12, Liberty Center 11, Hopewell-Loudon 11, Vanlue 10, Antwerp 8, New Riegel 8, Hilltop 8, Leipsic 6.5, Edon 6.5, Pettisville 5, Carey 5, McComb 4, Edgerton 4, Hicksville 4, Maumee Valley 4, Gibsonburg 4, Hardin Northern 4, Allen East 4, Ada 3, Fremont St. Joseph 3, Lima Perry 2, Continental 1, Stryker 1.
3200 relay-Van Buren (Ted Simmons, Eric Wymer, Brian Davidson, Dean Rodabaugh) 8:11.31; Calvert 8:14.30; Montpelier 8:15.25; Old Fort 8:21.03.
110 hurdles-Rowan Shaw (TC) 14.54; Conkle (LB) 14.67; Smithey (Elm) 15.05; Rieman (CG) 15.13.
100-Andrew Shreswbury (Wood) 10.96; Strup (Tin) 11.02; Tobin (Fview) 11.14; Hall (Tin) 11.28.
800 relay-Calvert (Steve Smith, Ren Boehler, Nate Ritzler, Shane Boehler) 1:30.96; Liberty-Benton 1:31.35; Bluffton 1:31.90; Elmwood 1:32.22.
1600-Zack Alexander (OF) 4:27.52; Lehman (Tin) 4:27.72; Brodman (TC) 4:29.32; Smith (Hilltop) 4:29.59.
400 relay-Lima Central Catholic (Jon Washington, Lee Stewart, Jamir Coleman, MyKale Rogers) 43.13; Tinora 43.41; Tiffin Calvert 43.76; Liberty-Benton 43.92.
400-Matt Tobin (Fview) 48.81; Sherrieb (LB) 49.80; Stratton (Bluf) 51.07; Fischer (Ever) 51.40.
300 hurdles-Rowan Shaw (TC) 38.87; Smithey (Elm) 38.88; Timothy Reinhart (NR) 40.01; Conkle (LB) 40.15
800-Dean Rodabaugh (VB) 1:55.80; Shoup (Mont) 1:56.40; Harnish (Bluf) 1:56.50; Alexander (OF) 1:57.50.
200-Matt Tobin (Fview) 22.00; Rogers (LCC) 22.01; Shrewsbury (Wood) 22.28; Strup (Tin) 22.51.
3200-Jake Graham (CG) 10:13.01; Lucius (HL) 10:13.73; Strausbaugh (Elm) 10:13.74; Oram (TC) 10:15.21.
1600 relay-Liberty-Benton (Chase Conkle, Jacob Clagg, Dakota Conkle, Joseph Sherrieb) 3:25.38; Patrick Henry 3:26.71; Bluffton 3:26.85; Tiffin Calvert 3:27.86.
Discus-Zach Garber (Vanlue) 159-11; Vogt (CG) 159-0; Dunlap (Ant) 154-08; Rankin (Mar) 152-05.
High jump-Ian Hoyt (LB) 6-4; Smith (Ayers) 6-2; Moore (Mar) 6-2; Peeples (Edon) 6-02.
Long jump-MyKale Rogers (LCC) 24-03; Coleman (LCC) 21-10; Grothaus (CG) 21-07.75; Sherrieb (LB) 21-07.25.
Shot put-Nick Demaline (LC) 51-02; Loeffler (Ever) 50-05.25; Carrizales (PH) 49-05; Tipping (Ever) 49-03.25.
Pole vault-Nathan Alexander (OF) 15-0; Wolfe (CG) 15-0; Grothaus (CG) 14-04; Larick (Car) 14-04.
Girls
Team standings: Toledo Christian 57, Bluffton 52, Waynesfield-Goshen 49, Fremont St. Josep, Arlington 38, Van Buren 32, Sandusky St. Mary 28, Archbold 22.5, Crestline 21, McComb 20, Wynford 20, Colonel Crawford 18, Gibsonburg 17, Carey 17, Liberty Center 17, Norwalk St. Paul 16, Tinora 15, Edon 13, Pettisville 13, Pandora-Gilboa 12, Tiffin Calvert 11, Patrick Henry 10, Columbus Grove 10, Mansfield St. Peter's 10, Allen East 9, Mohawk 8, Fairview 8, Northwood 7, St. Wendelin 6, North Baltimore 6, Lima Central Catholic 6, Woodmore 6, Maumee Valley 6, Lakota 6, Stryker 5, Upper Scioto Valley 5, Seneca East 5, Ashland Crestview 4, Cory-Rawson 4, Ayersville 3, Riverdale 2, Mansfield Christian 2. Edgerton 1, Monroeville 0.5
3200 relay-Toledo Christian (Darian Westmeyer, Michelle Wright, Delainey Phelps, Krista Wood) 9:39.24; Bluffton 9:44.30; Archbold 9:51.26; Liberty Center 9:52.26.
100 hurdles-Corri Ruffener (Wyn) 15.28; Imbrock (PH) 15.44; Horn (Goshen) 15.51; Blohm (FSJ) 15.65.
100-Ivy Horn (Goshen) 12.45; Burkin (FSJ) 12.54; Benson (VB) 12.55; Horn (Goshen) 12.56.
800 relay-St. Paul (Olivia Livengood, Maddie Meyer, Bella Stoll, Lydia Ott) 1:44.99; Bluffton 1:45.96; Carey 1:46.26; Arlington 1:46.73.
1600-Delainey Phelps (TC) 5:10.98; Kaatz (SMCC) 5:13.18; Wood (TC) 5:15.12; Tropf (VB) 5:16.80.
400 relay-Colonel Crawford (Bailey Schott, Chelsey Webster, Taylor Clayton, Taylor Kelso) 50.27; Tinora 50.47; St. Paul 50.67; Mansfield St. Peter's 50.74.
400-Amber Schreck (Crest) 58.58; DeRiso (SMCC) 58.92; Reynolds (Gib) 59.63; Guagenti (Bluf) 59.72.
300 hurdles-Sydney Stoll (Edon) 45.39; Ruffener (Wyn) 45.92; Horn (Goshen) 46.46; Blohm (FSJ) 46.65.
800-Hannah Chappell-Dick (Bluf) 2:12.13; Smith (TC) 2:16.07; Kaatz (SMCC) 2:18.68; Garrow (Arch) 2:20.08.
200-Sarah Benson (VB) 25.50; Horn (Goshen) 25.63; Burkin (FSJ) 25.83; Reynolds (Gib) 25.84.
3200-Krista Wood (TC) 11:32.16; Phelps (TC) 11:57.59; Haubert (LC) 11:59.70; McMath (Arl) 12:11.99.
1600 relay-Bluffton (Jill Steinmetz, Julie Althaus, Lydia Guagenti, Hannah Chappell-Dick) 4:01.35; Archbold 4:04.28; Sandusky St. Mary 4:06.82; Allen East 4:07.35.
Discus-Rebecca Leppelmeir (McComb) 130-02; Reinhart (FSJ) 125-10; Flick (FSJ) 122-07; Pendleton (Wood) 119-01.
High jump-Riley Eversole (CG) 5-05; Guagenti (Bluf) 5-04; Newell (Car) 5-03; Huston (Str) 5-01.
Long jump-Sarah Benson (VB) 17-08.75; Beck (Arl) 17-02; Schreck (Crest) 16-06.5; Horn (Goshen) 16-05.25.
Shot put-Rebecca Leppelmeir (McComb) 42-04; Grinnell (Fview) 42-01.25; Bolen (Gib) 40-06; Daniel (SE) 39-06.26.
Pole vault-Ellie Braidic (PG) 12-0; Thompson (Arl) 11-06; Hotaling (NB) 11-0; Horn (Goshen) 10-06.
NBA
Playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(best-of-7)
x-if necessary
Thursday
Miami 105, Indiana 93, Miami wins series 4-2
Today
Philadelphia at Boston, 8, series tied 3-3
CONFERENCE FINALS
(best-of-7)
x-if necessary
Sunday
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8:30
Tuesday
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9
Thursday
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 9
Saturday
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8:30
Monday
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9
Wednesday
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 9
Friday
x-Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9
TENNIS
Open de Nice Cote d'Azur
Nice, France
Men
Singles
Quarterfinals
Gilles Simon (2), France, d. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 7-5, 6-0.
Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, d. John Isner (1), United States, 6-4, 7-6 (9-7).
Nicolas Almagro (3), Spain, d. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-4, 6-4.
Brian Baker, United States, d. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4).
Semifinals
Nicolas Almagro (3), Spain, d. Gilles Simon (2), France, 6-1, 6-3.
Brian Baker, United States, d. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-2.
Internationaux de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France
Singles
Semifinals
Francesca Schiavone (2), Italy, d. Sloane Stephens, United States, 7-5, 6-1.
Alize Cornet, France, d. Pauline Parmentier, France, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.
Brussels Open
Brussels, Belgium
Singles
Semifinals
Agnieszka Radwanska (1), Poland, d. Kaia Kanepi (8), Estonia, 7-6 (10-8), 6-3.
Simona Halep, Romania, d. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-3.
PREP BASEBALL
TRAC Consolation Semifinals
Whitmer000 000 0 - 0 1 1
St. Francis000 101 x - 2 9 0
WP- Lein; LP- Hickey. Sobieszczanski (SF) 3-3, 2b, RBI
Central d. Lima Senior (forfeit) Consolation finals Sunday, 5 p.m., St. Francis vs. Central, Mercy Field
TRAC Championship Semifinals
Findlay vs. St. John's, 11 a.m. Saturday, Mercy Field
Clay vs. Fremont Ross, 2 p.m. Saturday, Mercy Field.
Regional finals
Division I
Region 3-Bowling Green/Cleveland
Westlake 10, Ashland 7
Division II
Region 6-Tiffin
Wapakoneta 6, Defiance 1
Division III
Region 10-Elida
Lima Cent. Cath. 1, Bloom-Carroll 0
Division IV
Region 14-Hamler
Tinora 9, Leipsic 2
COLLEGE BASEBALL
MAC TOURNAMENT
Miami 2, Central Michigan 1
Kent State 8, Buffalo 3
Central Michigan 6, Eastern Michigan 4
Buffalo 10, Western Michigan 8
Colonial
Fort Worth, Texas, par 70
Jason Dufner65-64-129
Zach Johnson64-67-131
Bo Van Pelt69-64-133
Tommy Gainey66-67-133
Tom Gillis65-69-134
Ryan Palmer68-67-135
Harris English65-70-135
Rickie Fowler68-68-136
John Huh70-66-136
Ryan Moore67-69-136
Bryce Molder72-64-136
Kevin Chappell70-67-137
Andres Romero66-71-137
Kyle Reifers65-72-137
Charlie Wi68-69-137
Greg Owen69-68-137
Louis Oosthuizen71-67-138
Bobby Gates71-67-138
David Mathis71-67-138
Jim Furyk69-69-138
Greg Chalmers70-69-139
Carl Pettersson70-69-139
Vijay Singh70-69-139
Charley Hoffman69-70-139
Tim Clark70-69-139
Seung-Yul Noh70-69-139
John Daly70-69-139
Sergio Garcia66-73-139
Sung Kang70-69-139
Marc Leishman72-68-140
John Senden69-71-140
Hunter Mahan69-71-140
Chris Kirk71-69-140
Sang-Moon Bae70-70-140
Michael Thompson69-71-140
Jonas Blixt73-67-140
Chris DiMarco66-74-140
Geoff Ogilvy70-70-140
Jason Bohn70-70-140
Gary Woodland70-70-140
Jonathan Byrd72-68-140
Brendon de Jonge67-74-141
Matt Kuchar72-69-141
Kevin Na70-71-141
Aaron Baddeley71-70-141
Trevor Immelman70-71-141
Brendon Todd70-71-141
Martin Flores68-73-141
William McGirt70-71-141
Will Claxton72-69-141
Blake Adams69-72-141
Ben Crane70-71-141
George McNeill72-69-141
Corey Pavin71-70-141
Josh Teater70-71-141
Roberto Castro67-74-141
Brandt Jobe67-75-142
Chad Campbell71-71-142
Y.E. Yang73-69-142
Justin Leonard69-73-142
Jerry Kelly72-70-142
Kris Blanks73-69-142
Kelly Kraft71-71-142
J.J. Killeen72-70-142
Chris Stroud69-73-142
Nick Watney71-71-142
Mark Wilson71-71-142
Rory Sabbatini71-71-142
Pat Perez69-74-143
Heath Slocum70-73-143
Hunter Haas71-72-143
Edward Loar72-71-143
Boo Weekley72-71-143
Ken Duke68-75-143
Bill Haas72-71-143
Gary Christian70-73-143
John Mallinger71-72-143
David Hearn71-72-143
Miguel Angel Carballo75-68-143
Senior PGA
Benton Harbor, Mich., par 71
Roger Chapman68-67-135
John Cook69-66-135
Hale Irwin71-66-137
Steve Pate70-69-139
Loren Roberts72-67-139
Joel Edwards73-67-140
David Frost70-70-140
Jim Carter70-71-141
Mark Calcavecchia73-68-141
Michael Allen77-64-141
Bernhard Langer73-68-141
Lonnie Nielsen71-70-141
Bob Tway72-69-141
Boonchu Ruangkit72-69-141
Peter Senior74-67-141
Gene Jones71-71-142
Scott Simpson75-67-142
Bobby Clampett71-71-142
Jay Don Blake71-72-143
Wayne Levi73-70-143
Larry Mize74-69-143
Mark McNulty71-72-143
J. L. Lewis70-73-143
John Huston73-70-143
Fred Couples76-67-143
Mark James73-70-143
Kiyoshi Murota73-70-143
Kirk Triplett73-70-143
Paul Wesselingh71-72-143
Steve Jones74-70-144
Bill Britton73-71-144
Dick Mast73-71-144
Tim Thelen75-69-144
Andrew Oldcorn74-70-144
Jay Haas70-74-144
Willie Wood72-72-144
Joe Daley73-72-145
Jeff Hart72-73-145
Anders Forsbrand71-74-145
Tom Lehman76-69-145
Tom Jenkins75-70-145
Christopher Williams74-71-145
Jeff Sluman70-75-145
Kenny Perry75-70-145
Sandy Lyle74-71-145
Mark Brooks78-67-145
Bruce Vaughan76-69-145
David J. Russell76-69-145
Mark Mouland72-73-145
P.H. Horgan, III72-74-146
Peter Fowler75-71-146
Bill Glasson74-72-146
Blaine McCallister74-72-146
Tom Pernice, Jr.76-70-146
Gary Wolstenholme79-67-146
Ted Schulz73-73-146
Andrew Magee73-74-147
Jong-Duck Kim75-72-147
Barry Lane74-73-147
Russ Cochran73-74-147
Jeff Freeman74-73-147
Jeff Coston76-71-147
Sonny Skinner77-70-147
Mike Hulbert77-70-147
Tom Atchison76-71-147
Rod Spittle75-72-147
Bobby Wadkins76-71-147
Jim Gallagher, Jr.75-72-147
Tom Purtzer77-70-147
Tom Wargo74-73-147
Stan Utley73-74-147
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
WLTPtsGFGA
New York832262618
D.C.743242517
Sporting KC73122159
Chicago533181413
Columbus443151112
New England461131415
Houston334131011
Montreal363121318
Philadelphia2628813
Toronto FC0900721
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WLTPtsGFGA
San Jose823272615
Real Salt Lake832261912
Seattle73223158
Vancouver533181213
Colorado561161716
Chivas USA46214813
FC Dallas374131321
Portland353121114
Los Angeles372111419
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Today
Los Angeles at Houston, 2:30
Philadelphia at Toronto FC, 4:30
Chicago at Columbus, 7
New England at D.C., 7:30
Montreal at Colorado, 9
FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 9
Vancouver at Portland, 10
Seattle at Chivas USA, 10:30
Sunday
San Jose at Sporting KC, 4:30
WNBA
Eastern Conference
WLPctGB
Connecticut301.000-
Indiana201.000 1/2
Atlanta11.5001 1/2
Chicago11.5001 1/2
Washington01.0002
New York04.0003 1/2
Western Conference
WLPctGB
Minnesota301.000-
Los Angeles21.6671
Phoenix11.5001 1/2
San Antonio11.5001 1/2
Seattle02.0002 1/2
Tulsa02.0002 1/2
FRIDAY
Connecticut 83, San Antonio 79
Atlanta 100, New York 74
Indiana 83, Chicago 72
Thursday
Minnesota 92, Los Angeles 84
Today
Tulsa at Washington, 7
Los Angeles at Phoenix, 10
Sunday
Indiana at Atlanta, 3
Seattle at Minnesota, 7
NHL
Playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
(best-of-7)
x-if necessary
Friday
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT, New Jersey wins series 4-2
STANLEY CUP FINALS
Wednesday
Los Angeles at New Jersey, 8 p.m.
FOOTBALL
Arena Football League
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Central Division
WLTPctPFPA
San Antonio730.700547522
Chicago630.667522512
Iowa470.364578655
Kansas City180.111332478
West Division
WLTPctPFPA
San Jose730.700649548
Arizona730.700669524
Utah640.600646640
Spokane640.600591584
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
South Division
WLTPctPFPA
Georgia640.600477506
Tampa Bay550.500526557
Jacksonville550.500520497
New Orleans450.444508512
Orlando190.100396507
Eastern Division
WLTPctPFPA
Philadelphia730.700680554
Cleveland630.667474414
Milwaukee360.333505523
Pittsburgh280.200470557
FRIDAY
Jacksonville 55, Orlando 37
Spokane 68, Iowa 62
TODAY
Milwaukee at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Arizona at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Georgia at Kansas City, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m.
Chicago at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
SPORTLIGHT
May 26
1925-In Detroit's 8-1 win over the Chicago White Sox, Ty Cobb becomes the first to collect 1,000 career extra-base hits. He finished his career with 1,139.
1959-Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches 12 perfect innings before losing to the Milwaukee Braves, 1-0 in the 13th on an error, a sacrifice and Joe Adcock's double.
1985-Danny Sullivan misses almost certain disaster and holds off Mario Andretti and the rest of the fastest field in auto racing to win the Indianapolis 500. On the 119th lap, Sullivan spins his racer 360 degrees, narrowly avoiding both the wall and Andretti.
1987-Boston's Larry Bird steals an inbounds pass from Detroit's Isiah Thomas and feeds over his shoulder to a cutting Dennis Johnson for the winning basket as the Celtics pulls out an improbable 108-107 win over Detroit in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
1988-The Edmonton Oilers, with MVP Wayne Gretzky leading the way, beat the Boston Bruins 6-3 to complete a four-game sweep and win their fourth Stanley Cup in five years.
1991-Rick Mears passes Michael Andretti with 12 laps to go and wins his fourth Indianapolis 500, by 3.1 seconds. Mears joins A.J. Foyt and Al Unser as the only four-time winners.
1994-Haiti's Ronald Agenor wins the longest match since the French Open adopted the tiebreaker. Agenor takes the 71st and final game of a second-round match with David Prinosil of Germany. His five-hour, 6-7 (4-7), 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 6-4, 14-12 victory involves the most games in a French Open match since 1973.
2000-New Jersey finishes the greatest comeback in a conference final when the Devils win the last three games of the series, beating the Flyers 2-1 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final. Patrik Elias scores his second goal of the game with 2:32 to play for the win.
2004-Andy Roddick loses at the French Open-to Frenchman Olivier Mutis, who is ranked 125th. With the five-set loss, Roddick joins Andre Agassi and eight other compatriots on the way home, making it the first Grand Slam tournament in more than 30 years without a U.S. man in the third round.
2005-Americans Andy Roddick, James Blake and Vince Spadea fail to make it through the opening week at the French Open. For the second year in a row-and the second time at a Grand Slam event in more than 30 years-no American man makes it out of the second round.
SPORTS NOTE
BASKETBALL SHOOTOUT: Northwest Ohio Basketball is hosting four Shootouts -- June 2-3 at Central Catholic, June 9-10 at Otsego, June 16-17 and June 23-24 at Clay. These are for 3rd-12th grade boys and girls (based on 2012- 2013 school year). Choose between one and three games. Information: Vince at 419-283-5296.
ROSSFORD SOCCER COACH: Rossford High School has an opening for a girls' varsity soccer coach. Information; Ken Rosplochowski, krosplochowski@rossford schools.org. Cutoff date to apply is June 4.
ST. FRANCIS FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE: St. Francis High School is looking for varsity/jv football scrimmage August 10/11. Also week two freshman and JV game. Contact Dick Cromwell 419-531-1618.
SPORTS CAMPS: St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy will hold a variety of sports camps from June-July. Boys entering grades 4-9 are eligible to participate. Information or to sign up, visit sjjtitans.org/summercamps or call Laurie Powell at 419-865-5743, ext. 246.
CULVER LINE
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITELINEUNDERDOGLINE
at New York-150San Diego+140
Washington-140at Atlanta+130
at Miami-125San Francisco+115
at Pittsburgh-130Chicago+120
at St. Louis-150Philadelphia+140
at Cincinnati-145Colorado+135
at Los Angeles-150Houston+140
Milwaukee-115at Arizona+105
American League
Detroit-130at Minnesota+120
at Texas-170Toronto+160
New York-155at Oakland+145
at Baltimore-125Kansas City+115
at Chicago-130Cleveland+120
at Boston-130Tampa Bay+120
at Seattle-150Los Angeles+140
NBA Playoffs
FAVORITELINEO/U UNDERDOG
at Boston5 1/2(170 1/2) Philadelphia
Local Golf
TWGDA 13-24-35 Team Event
at Hantz GC
1 - Diane Burkholder, Valleywood GC ; Fran Lyons, Valleywood GC; Pam Hardy, Valleywood GC; Deb Smith, Valleywood GC, 131.
2 - Carol Durentini, Toledo GC; Dianne Roberts, Stone Ridge GC; Alice Heslet, Fremont CC; Patty Wilkens, Fremont CC, 136.
3 - Kathy Williams, unattached; Holly Bennett, Toledo CC; Connie Kemp, Hantz GC; Susan Purewal, Belmont CC 138.
HOLE IN ONE
JOE DIAMOND on No. 12 at Ottawa Park, 103 yards, 9-iron.
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Recalled RHP Stu Pomeranz and C Ronny Paulino from Norfolk (IL). Optioned C Luis Exposito to Norfolk. Designated INF-OF Bill Hall for assignment.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Placed LHP John Danks on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Jose Quintana from Charlotte (IL).
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Recalled INF Juan Diaz from Akron (EL). Optioned RHP Zach McAllister to Columbus (IL).
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Placed OF Ben Francisco on the 15-day DL. Optioning LHP Evan Crawford to Las Vegas (PCL). Recalled 1B David Cooper from Las Vegas. Selected the contract of RHP Ryota Igarashi from Las Vegas. Transferred RHP Dustin McGowan to the 60-day DL.
National League
COLORADO ROCKIES-Placed C Ramon Hernandez on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of C Wil Nieves from Colorado Springs (PCL). Transferred INF Hector Gomez from the 15-to the 60-day DL.
MIAMI MARLINS-Recalled LHP Dan Jennings from New Orleans (PCL).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Recalled RHP Mike McClendon from Nashville (PCL).
NEW YORK METS-Selected the contract of RHP Jack Egbert from Buffalo (IL). Optioned LHP Robert Carson to Binghamton (EL). Released RHP D.J. Carrasco.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Recalled INF-OF Matt Hague from Indianapolis (IL). Designated OF Nate McLouth for assignment.
Eastern League
ALTOONA CURVE-Announced RHP Duke Welker was promoted to Indianapolis (IL).
American Association
EL PASO DIABLOS-Signed INF Martin Parra and LHP Marc Gomez.
LAREDO LEMURS-Acquired OF Stephen Douglas from York (Atlantic) for a player to be named. Traded 1B Jorge Delgado to Fargo-Moorhead for a player to be named.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS-Signed INF Joe Spiers and INF Nate Wilder. Released INF Leugim Barroso and LHP Aaron Odom.
Atlantic League
LONG ISLAND DUCKS-Signed RHP Josh Lansford.
Frontier League
EVANSVILLE OTTERS-Acquired OF DeAngelo Mack from Somerset (Atlantic) for a player to be named. Released 1B Nick Farnsworth.
LONDON RIPPERS-Signed UT Tony Delmonico and RHP Denver Wynn.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA-Fined Miami coach Erik Spoelstra $25,000 for critical public comments about how the Miami/Indiana playoff series was being officiated.
NEW YORK KNICKS-Signed coach Mike Woodson to a multiyear contract extension.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CINCINNATI BENGALS-Signd G Kevin Zeitler to a four-year contact.
OAKLAND RAIDERS-Named Erin Exum media relations coordinator.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS-Signed WR Johnny Aprile and WR Doug Pierce.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
MONTREAL CANADIENS-Named Rick Dudley assistant general manager. Signed assistant general manager Larry Carriere to a contract extension.
OTTAWA SENATORS-Signed F Jakub Culek and F Darren Kramer to three-year contracts.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
MLS-Suspended Seattle MF Osvaldo Alonso two games and fined him an undisclosed amount for a reckless challenge of Columbus MF Cole Grossman in a May 23 game. Suspended LA Galaxy MF Hector Jimenez one additional game and fined him an undisclosed amount for a challenge that demonstrated disregard for the safety of San Jose D Steven Beitashour in a May 23 game.
COLLEGE
MONTANA-Signed men's basketball coach Wayne Tinkle and women's basketball coach Robin Selvig, to contract extensions through the 2014-15 seasons.
MUHLENBERG-Named Tod Gross baseball coach.
PITTSBURGH-Announced junior transfer G Trey Zeigler was cleared by the NCAA to play basketball next season.
COLLEGE LACROSSE
NCAA Div. I
Semifinals
Saturday
At Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Mass.
Loyola (Md.) vs. Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m.
Duke vs. Maryland, 5 p.m.
Championship
Monday
At Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Mass.
TBD, 1 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Regionals
Division I
Final: Notre Dame vs. Elyria, Saturday, noon, at Clyde
Division III
Final: Archbold vs. Milan Edison, Saturday, noon, at Ashland Brooksdie Park
Division IV
Final: Mohawk vs. Crestview, Saturday, noon, at Findlay High School